Migration or as it is more commonly called – Immigration – has been an important force in shaping the destinies, cultures and history of countries. This has been especially true for the expansion and rise of the modernized Western World.

When I woke up on November 9th the seemingly impossible had happened (even though I went to bed early the night before knowing full well what the outcome was going to be) – Donald J. Trump had been elected the 46th President of the United States.

Ever since I watched Peter Jackson’s Lord of The Rings trilogy and The Hobbit, I have wanted to visit New Zealand. This was later fanned by shows like Flight of The Concords, Top of The Lake and The Brokenwood Mysteries (what can I say I’m a sucker for mysteries).

Kia ora everyone, I would like to share a very important information to all the citizens of Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu and Kiribati. The registrations are now open under the pacific quota to consider resident visa in New Zealand until 28th April 2017.

I am Mamta, originally from India. I am currently studying in New Zealand. New Zealand itself is a multi-cultural nation, with a fusion of Maori (the indigenous people), Pacific Island, European and Asian people combining to make a vibrant and colourful society.

Namaste! I’m a student from India, one of the richest culture inheriting countries in the world. When I got an opportunity to visit New Zealand during my vacations, I knew this was going to be the memorable one.

Kia ora koutou Hello to all (in Maori New Zealand native language), I welcome you all to this first blog of Immigration Law Advice NZ Ltd. Getting immigration advice is very important, but whom are you taking that advice from is more important.